Apparently with hybrid birds males are much more common! They are very effeminate due to under developed or deformed sexual organs. Peahens do get spurs, but generally chicken hens don't? So not sure on that one. They could get it DNA sexed, very easy indeed just pluck a couple feathers out or take a spot of blood on some paper and send off! I get results back within the week! And it's only about $20. Mind you that is here in Australia, but I'm sure you guys have something similar.Oh, I didn't even see the spurs until now. Is that something only males will get in both peacocks&chickens? Or could a female hyrbid have them?
And what do the dark feathers in the neck have to do with gender?